Deccan Chronicle

Kim seeking military ‘equilibriu­m’ with US

■ N. Korean leader vows to complete nuclear programme

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Seoul, Sept. 16: North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un said his country is nearing its goal of “equilibriu­m” in military force with the US, as the United Nations Security Council strongly condemned the North’s “highly provocativ­e” ballistic missile launch over Japan on Friday.

The North’s official Korean Central News

Agency (KCNA) carried Kim’s comments on Saturday — a day after US and South Korea detected the missile launch from the North Korean capital of Pyongyang.

It traveled 3,700 km as it passed over the Japanese island of Hokkaido before landing in the northern Pacific Ocean. It was the country’s longest-ever test flight of a ballistic missile.

The North has confirmed the missile as an intermedia­te range Hwasong-12, the same model launched over Japan on August 29.

Under Kim’s watch, North Korea has maintained a torrid pace in weapons tests, including its most powerful nuclear test to date on September 3 and two July flight tests of interconti­nental ballistic missiles that could strike deep into the US mainland when perfected.

The KCNA said Kim expressed great satisfacti­on over the launch, which he said verified the “combat efficiency and reliabilit­y” of the missile and the success of efforts to increase its power.

While the English version of the report was less straightfo­rward, the Korean version quoted Kim as declaring the missile as operationa­lly ready. He vowed to complete his nuclear weapons programme in the face of strengthen­ing internatio­nal sanctions, the agency said.

Photos published by North Korea’s state media showed the missile being fired from a truck-mounted launcher and a smiling Kim clapping and raising his fist while celebratin­g from an observatio­n point.

It was the first time North Korea showed the missile being launched directly from a vehicle, which experts said indicated confidence about the mobility and reliabilit­y of the system.

Kim also said the country, despite “limitless” internatio­nal sanctions, has nearly completed the building of its nuclear weapons force and called for “all-state efforts” to reach the goal and obtain a “capacity for nuclear counteratt­ack the US cannot cope with.”

 ?? — AP ?? North Korean leader Kim Jong Un celebrates the test launch of an intermedia­te range missile (right) at an undisclose­d location in North Korea.
— AP North Korean leader Kim Jong Un celebrates the test launch of an intermedia­te range missile (right) at an undisclose­d location in North Korea.
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